Fifth iOS 9.1 Beta Has Been Seeded To The Public Developers And Testers

Apple seeded the fifth iOS 9.1 beta version to the public developers and testers for testing purposes, one week after seeding the fourth iOS 9.1 beta and two weeks after releasing iOS 9.0.2, the second minor bug fix update to iOS. Now, the iOS 9.1 beta is available as an over-the-air update and through Apple's Developer Center.
As is known that iOS 9.1 is better compatible with 12.9 inch iPad Pro. Also, it offers new features and compatibility updates for upcoming Apple products such as the new fourth-generation Apple TV. According to MacRumors, the update includes Unicode 8, adding support for emoji like the taco, burrito, cheese wedge, middle finger, unicorn head, and more, along with a new Messages option in the Settings app, allowing users to disable photos for their contacts.
It is not clear when this new iOS 9.1 will be released to the public officially. But it is speculated that iOS 9.1 will be released in later October.

Fifth iOS 9.1 Beta Has Been Seeded To The Public Developers And Testers